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Radio Stations WILI-AM and I-98.3 FM serve our membership area. Commercial spot rates range from $15 to $30. Annual bulk packages bring these rates down significantly. Commercial announcement packages can be customized to best serve client needs and meet your budget. Production is always included at no charge. Commercial appearances on Wayne Norman’s WILI Morning Show are available.

3rd Thursday Street Fest welcomes YOU from May through September. Join in the celebration of community, diversity, and warm weather delights. Featuring over 100 local vendors ranging from crafts goods and artisans to food trucks and 4 musical stages for diverse auditory appetites, the Fest will enhance and enliven your spirit. You are invited to socialize in the beer garden, take in the live street performances, or dance into the night! There is also always fun for the kids! Bring the children to the numerous free activities especially for them!

Brought to you by Willimantic Renaissance, Inc., a grassroots 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed to revitalize downtown Willimantic by celebrating diversity, building community, and attracting consumers. 3rd Thursday Street Fests are truly a community event.

Overlooking scenic Willimantic Falls and adjacent to the famous Frog Bridge, 560 On Main features spacious apartments complete with an artistic, warehouse, loft feel and unique floors plans thoughtfully designed within the walls of the historic Willimantic thread mill. 560 on Main provides each resident with the ultimate in comfort and enjoyment by offering state of the art amenities, outstanding accommodations, and exceptional location within walking distance to ECSU, shops, entertainment and restaurants.

Radio Stations WILI-AM and I-98.3 FM serve our membership area. ?Commercial spot rates range from $15 to $30. Annual bulk packages bring these rates down significantly. Commercial announcement packages can be customized to best serve client needs and meet your budget. Production is always included at no charge. Commercial appearances on Wayne Norman?s WILI Morning Show are available.

CHR is the most comprehensive, non-profit behavioral healthcare provider in Connecticut, offering a wide range of personalized services for children, families and adults whose lives have been touched by mental illness, addiction or trauma. Our mission is to help adults, children and families find Real Hope for the challenges of Real Life through an array of community- based mental health, substance use, child welfare, supportive housing, foster care, prevention and wellness services, and integrated care. Our name embodies our commitment to community-based care, instilling hope for a healthy, happy and productive future, and utilizing all available resources to achieve change. CHR is proud to provide services that achieve Real Quality with Real Results.

Radio Stations WILI-AM and I-98.3 FM serve our membership area. ?Commercial spot rates range from $15 to $30. Annual bulk packages bring these rates down significantly. Commercial announcement packages can be customized to best serve client needs and meet your budget. Production is always included at no charge. Commercial appearances on Wayne Norman?s WILI Morning Show are available.

Perception Programs, Inc. is a private, non-profit behavioral health agency with sixteen programs that provide a wide array of behavioral health services to the community. Assisting residents of Northeastern CT since 1970, PPI offers outpatient, outreach, residential, prevention and education services to individuals addicted to substances, those with co-occuring mental health issues, people involved in the criminal justice system and people living with HIV/AIDS.

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America is one of the oldest and largest fraternal organizations in the country. Since its inception in 1868, the Order of Elks has grown to include nearly 1.2 million men and women in almost 2,200 communities.

The B.P.O. Elks is committed to the ideals of charity and patriotism. To that end, Elks have now disbursed over the Order’s 142 years more than $2.69 billion in cash, goods, and services to the nation’s youth, its veterans, the disadvantaged and handicapped, and in support of patriotic and civic programs. In the 1998-99 fiscal year alone, the B.P.O. Elks expended in such fashion over $160 million, and the Order ranks as one of the largest private providers of college scholarships in the nation.

The Elks have created a quiet network of good deeds that has profoundly changed millions of lives for the better, yet there is little public awareness of the impact of their vital work. Why is this so? Quite simply, the Elks have rarely sought recognition, neither have they gone to the general public with fund-raising efforts nor received monies from any level of government. Indeed, the flow of money and goods moves in the opposite direction: the Elks donated to the government the first veterans hospital; contribute regularly to schools and police and fire departments; and assist the young and the needy throughout this great nation.

How could this powerful force have come into being? And where does all this charitable giving come from? From the generous hearts of Elks members whose willingness to share, whose prudent long-term planning, and whose time devoted to serve–for free and with enthusiasm–infuses the Order with an exuberant and enduring expression of the true volunteer spirit.

Of note is that the elected leadership of the B.P.O. Elks–from the Exalted Rulers of the local Lodges to the national president, known as the Grand Exalted Ruler, and other decision-makers at the various levels–serve without salaries.

The organization of the Elks is democratic representation, with overall statute